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European Journal"A Tale of One City"
Spain: The Rich Neighbor - The border-town of La Linea is close to bankruptcy. Many citizens actually earn their living outside the Euro zone by smuggling or working illegally on the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. La Linea is struggling to pay its employees, and the town is facing massive unemployment. D

As Time Goes By"Broadcast Plan"
Alistair announces when the miniseries is to air in the states. Lionel, miffed at the script rewrite, stays home. Judy and Sandy will go instead.G

9:30 pm

The Cafe"Fragile - Handle with Care"
Everyone wants to know how Sarah's meeting with the literary agent went. Brenda makes her an offer, but Carol's got bigger concerns.G

10:00 pm

The Red Green Show"The Battle Call"
The men stage a mock battle against rival club, the Caribou Lodge. Red devises a way to carry his boat under the car.G

10:30 pm

My Family"Let's Not Be Heisty"
Ben's attempt to pay money into his bank account is thwarted when someone else tries to take some out - with the aid of sawed-off shotguns. Ben and Susan, along with others, are held as hostages. Ben decides to act as a negotiator.G

11:00 pm

Doctor Who Series"The God Complex"
The TARDIS lands in what looks like an ordinary hotel. But the walls move, corridors twist and rooms vanish. There is a room for every visitor that contains their deepest, darkest fears. Fears that will kill them. There is a room waiting for the Doctor.G

6:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Tim McGraw"
Country superstar Tim McGraw takes the ACL stage with his greatest hits and new material.G

Circling Around: The Violin Virtuosi
Fifteen gifted students, ages 10 to 17, at the Indiana University String Academy comprise the school's Violin Virtuosi ensemble. Immersed in an intense musical curriculum, they also perform as soloists as well as in the group. The film illustrates their commitment to excellence, their touring and travels and their struggles to balance music with school life.G

9:00 pm

The Artist Toolbox"Isabel Allende"
Join host John Jacobsen in the lush Marin County home of Isabel Allende, the most widely-read writer in the Spanish language, whose eighteen books have been translated into almost as many languages as exist on the planet. Having been called 'genius' by The Los Angeles Times, she has received countless awards and honorary doctorates, including the coveted Dorothy and Lillian Gish Award, granted to writers "who have contributed to the beauty of the world." Fleeing for her life from her home in Chile after her uncle, President Salvatore Allende was thrown from power in an American-supported coup, she writes about what she describes as "marginals. D

9:30 pm

Sun Studio Sessions"Lucero"
Lucero are a Memphis band whose high energy live performances have gained them fans from coast to coast. In this episode, Lucero performs songs of their latest record "Women and Work" including the title track. D

10:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Tim McGraw"
Country superstar Tim McGraw takes the ACL stage with his greatest hits and new material.G

Katie Brown Workshop"Backyard Style"
Get cooking outside the kitchen and let your next party spill out of the dining room and into the backyard. Recipes: beer-simmered bratwurst, burgers and baked beans. Projects: stylish food baskets and a backyard fountain. D

7:00 pm

Christina Cooks"Tailgate Party Makeover"
What better reason to get off the sofa, out of the house and down to the stadium for the big game than a tailgate party? Rooting for the team works up a hearty appetite. In this episode, you'll learn how to make hearty food, heart healthy!. D

7:30 pm

Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen"Road Food at Home"
Bridget uncovers the secrets to perfect Slow-Cooker BBQ Brisket. Then, Adam reveals his top picks for slow cookers. Next, Chris visits Harpoon Brewery to discover the best beers for cooking. D

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated"Bistro-Style Steak and Potatoes"
Test cook Bridget Lancaster shows Chris how to make the five-star meal at home and serves it with Potato Galette. And finally, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for wine openers. D

9:30 pm

Simply Ming"Mom & Dad Tsai & Pressure Cookers"
Ming's on top of the world in Napa Valley, affectionately known as the Spring Mountain District where he's joined by his parents, Steven & Iris Tsai. Together they show us the perfect culinary marriage of chicken, duck and wine when they create Coq au Vin and Red Roast Duck with Scallion Pancakes. D

10:00 pm

Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence"Eat Your Vegetables"
Joanne eases the anxiety that can sometimes set in when a vegetarian is coming to dinner. Working with her fitness specialist student Randy she prepares a satisfying bulgur and feta salad and fried potato and spiced red pepper frittata that would satisfy vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Recipes: Bulgur, Feta and Oven-Dried Tomato Salad and Fried Potato and Spiced Red Pepper Frittata. D

10:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Rome: Ancient Glory"
Rick takes a fresh look at Rome by exploring the traces of life in the capital of the ancient world - visiting the Colosseum and the Pantheon, and viewing the empire's art. Then he goes by bicycle to see the Appian Way and the other marvels of Roman engineering. Part 1 of 3G

11:00 pm

In Search of the Novel"Why Do I Have to Read This Book?"
The workshop's 10 novels are examined to see why they appear on recommended reading lists and why they have earned numerous awards. The program looks at the essential elements of good writing and storytelling and explores positive reasons for reading. It also examines ways in which novels are challenged by students and communities. D

6:00 pm

Need to Know
JEFF GREENFIELD ANCHORS. On the second of two inauguration specials examining the advocacy group "Common Good's" proposals to end bureaucratic gridlock and get the United States moving forward, Need to Know anchor Jeff Greenfield explores how malpractice lawsuits contribute to rising healthcare costs. Correspondent William Brangham travels to Denmark, where medical disputes are settled by experts without ever going to court. D

Shakespeare Uncovered"The Comedies with Joely Richardson"
Joely Richardson investigates (with her mother Vanessa Redgrave) the legacy of these two brilliant cross-dressing comedies and the great comic and romantic heroines created by Shakespeare in two perennially popular plays. D

8:00 pm

In Search of Shakespeare"The Lost Years"
Michael Wood uncovers a tale of religious conflict behind Shakespeare's lost years. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs the plays in a Tudor inn yard as Shakespeare s company did. And, using Tutor maps and Victorian photos, Wood brings Shakespeare s first London home back to life.Part 2 of 4G

9:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Are Drones Destroying Our Democracy?"
In the fight against terrorism, the American military's escalating drone program has become the face of our foreign policy in Pakistan, Yemen and parts of Africa. And while the use of un-manned drones indeed protects American soldiers, the growing number of casualties -- which include civilians as well as suspected terrorists -- has prompted a United Nations investigation into both the legality and the deadly toll of these strikes. On the next Moyers & Company (check local listings), Bill explores the moral and legal implications of using drones to target our enemies, both foreign and American. D

Need to Know
MARIA HINOJOSA ANCHORS. In a "Help Wanted" jobs special, Need to Know examines how millions of jobs are unfilled, even during a period of high unemployment, because workers don't have the necessary skills. The program focuses on Alabama's efforts to train a new generation of shipyard workers to fight unemployment and attract business to the state. D